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  1. data/Rakefile +97 -0
  2. data/doc/README +10 -0
  3. data/doc/build_install.txt +77 -0
  4. data/examples/README +16 -0
  5. data/examples/ctrl/cbox.rb +221 -0
  6. data/examples/ctrl/checkboard.rb +33 -0
  7. data/examples/ctrl/degrade.rb +73 -0
  8. data/examples/ctrl/example1.rb +53 -0
  9. data/examples/ctrl/example2.rb +39 -0
  10. data/examples/ctrl/iupcolorbar.rb +95 -0
  11. data/examples/ctrl/iupcolorbrowser.rb +45 -0
  12. data/examples/ctrl/iupdial.rb +117 -0
  13. data/examples/ctrl/iupgauge.rb +242 -0
  14. data/examples/ctrl/iupgetcolor.rb +8 -0
  15. data/examples/ctrl/iupgetparam.rb +62 -0
  16. data/examples/ctrl/iupglcanvas.rb +172 -0
  17. data/examples/ctrl/iupmask.rb +15 -0
  18. data/examples/ctrl/iupmatrix.rb +39 -0
  19. data/examples/ctrl/iupplot2.rb +603 -0
  20. data/examples/ctrl/iuptabs.rb +22 -0
  21. data/examples/ctrl/iuptree.rb +190 -0
  22. data/examples/ctrl/iupval.rb +71 -0
  23. data/examples/ctrl/numbering.rb +46 -0
  24. data/examples/ctrl/sample.rb +166 -0
  25. data/examples/dlg/iupalarm.rb +14 -0
  26. data/examples/dlg/iupfiledlg.rb +19 -0
  27. data/examples/dlg/iupgetfile.rb +19 -0
  28. data/examples/dlg/iuplistdialog.rb +26 -0
  29. data/examples/dlg/iupmessage.rb +5 -0
  30. data/examples/dlg/iupscanf.rb +17 -0
  31. data/examples/elem/iupbutton.rb +197 -0
  32. data/examples/elem/iupcanvas.rb +27 -0
  33. data/examples/elem/iupcanvas2.rb +113 -0
  34. data/examples/elem/iupcanvas3.rb +62 -0
  35. data/examples/elem/iupdialog.rb +71 -0
  36. data/examples/elem/iupdialog2.rb +25 -0
  37. data/examples/elem/iupfill.rb +51 -0
  38. data/examples/elem/iupframe.rb +25 -0
  39. data/examples/elem/iuphbox.rb +68 -0
  40. data/examples/elem/iupimage.rb +113 -0
  41. data/examples/elem/iupitem.rb +60 -0
  42. data/examples/elem/iuplabel.rb +57 -0
  43. data/examples/elem/iuplist.rb +41 -0
  44. data/examples/elem/iuplist2.rb +125 -0
  45. data/examples/elem/iupmenu.rb +32 -0
  46. data/examples/elem/iupmultiline.rb +24 -0
  47. data/examples/elem/iupmultiline2.rb +156 -0
  48. data/examples/elem/iupradio.rb +32 -0
  49. data/examples/elem/iupseparator.rb +81 -0
  50. data/examples/elem/iupsubmenu.rb +85 -0
  51. data/examples/elem/iuptext.rb +61 -0
  52. data/examples/elem/iuptimer.rb +36 -0
  53. data/examples/elem/iuptoggle.rb +110 -0
  54. data/examples/elem/iupvbox.rb +87 -0
  55. data/examples/elem/iupzbox.rb +60 -0
  56. data/examples/elem/mdisample.rb +376 -0
  57. data/examples/elem/progressbar.rb +294 -0
  58. data/examples/elem/scrollbar.rb +66 -0
  59. data/examples/elem/tray.rb +90 -0
  60. data/examples/func/iupgetattribute.rb +32 -0
  61. data/examples/func/iupidle.rb +48 -0
  62. data/ext/extconf.rb +27 -0
  63. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd.h +494 -0
  64. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd_canvas.hpp +358 -0
  65. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd_old.h +158 -0
  66. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd_private.h +362 -0
  67. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdcgm.h +34 -0
  68. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdclipbd.h +22 -0
  69. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cddbuf.h +23 -0
  70. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cddebug.h +24 -0
  71. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cddgn.h +23 -0
  72. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cddxf.h +22 -0
  73. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdemf.h +22 -0
  74. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdgdiplus.h +29 -0
  75. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdimage.h +23 -0
  76. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdirgb.h +30 -0
  77. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdiup.h +22 -0
  78. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdlua.h +39 -0
  79. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdlua3_private.h +120 -0
  80. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdlua5_private.h +141 -0
  81. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdluaim.h +24 -0
  82. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdluaiup.h +27 -0
  83. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdluapdf.h +27 -0
  84. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdmf.h +24 -0
  85. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdmf_private.h +32 -0
  86. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdnative.h +26 -0
  87. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdpdf.h +38 -0
  88. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdpicture.h +22 -0
  89. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdprint.h +23 -0
  90. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdps.h +37 -0
  91. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdwmf.h +22 -0
  92. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im.h +282 -0
  93. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_attrib.h +116 -0
  94. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_attrib_flat.h +39 -0
  95. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_binfile.h +214 -0
  96. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_capture.h +365 -0
  97. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_color.h +465 -0
  98. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_colorhsi.h +61 -0
  99. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_complex.h +160 -0
  100. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_convert.h +127 -0
  101. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_counter.h +69 -0
  102. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_dib.h +195 -0
  103. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_file.h +111 -0
  104. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format.h +79 -0
  105. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_all.h +576 -0
  106. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_avi.h +87 -0
  107. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_ecw.h +93 -0
  108. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_jp2.h +78 -0
  109. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_raw.h +64 -0
  110. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_wmv.h +100 -0
  111. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_image.h +403 -0
  112. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_kernel.h +315 -0
  113. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_lib.h +191 -0
  114. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_math.h +368 -0
  115. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_math_op.h +219 -0
  116. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_palette.h +172 -0
  117. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_plus.h +73 -0
  118. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process.h +35 -0
  119. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_ana.h +221 -0
  120. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_glo.h +170 -0
  121. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_loc.h +577 -0
  122. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_pon.h +712 -0
  123. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_raw.h +34 -0
  124. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_util.h +277 -0
  125. data/ext/iup-linux/include/imlua.h +83 -0
  126. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iup.h +255 -0
  127. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iup_pplot.h +40 -0
  128. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcb.h +25 -0
  129. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcbox.h +23 -0
  130. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcbs.h +42 -0
  131. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcells.h +130 -0
  132. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcolorbar.h +126 -0
  133. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcompat.h +62 -0
  134. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcontrols.h +40 -0
  135. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcpi.h +76 -0
  136. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupdef.h +520 -0
  137. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupdial.h +64 -0
  138. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgauge.h +57 -0
  139. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgc.h +20 -0
  140. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgetparam.h +27 -0
  141. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgl.h +101 -0
  142. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupim.h +21 -0
  143. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupkey.h +290 -0
  144. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuplua.h +41 -0
  145. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuplua_pplot.h +26 -0
  146. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupluacontrols.h +27 -0
  147. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupluagl.h +26 -0
  148. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupluaim.h +26 -0
  149. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupluaole.h +26 -0
  150. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupmask.h +52 -0
  151. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupmatrix.h +69 -0
  152. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupole.h +24 -0
  153. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupsbox.h +20 -0
  154. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupspeech.h +23 -0
  155. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupspin.h +21 -0
  156. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuptabs.h +79 -0
  157. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuptree.h +93 -0
  158. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupval.h +46 -0
  159. data/ext/iup-linux/include/lauxlib.h +174 -0
  160. data/ext/iup-linux/include/lua.h +388 -0
  161. data/ext/iup-linux/include/lua.hpp +9 -0
  162. data/ext/iup-linux/include/luaconf.h +763 -0
  163. data/ext/iup-linux/include/lualib.h +53 -0
  164. data/ext/iup-linux/include/old_im.h +59 -0
  165. data/ext/iup-linux/include/wd.h +78 -0
  166. data/ext/iup-linux/include/wd_old.h +85 -0
  167. data/ext/iup-linux/libcd.so +0 -0
  168. data/ext/iup-linux/libcdcontextplus.so +0 -0
  169. data/ext/iup-linux/libcdluacontextplus51.so +0 -0
  170. data/ext/iup-linux/libcdpdf.so +0 -0
  171. data/ext/iup-linux/libfreetype.so +0 -0
  172. data/ext/iup-linux/libim.so +0 -0
  173. data/ext/iup-linux/libim_fftw.so +0 -0
  174. data/ext/iup-linux/libim_jp2.so +0 -0
  175. data/ext/iup-linux/libim_process.so +0 -0
  176. data/ext/iup-linux/libiup.so +0 -0
  177. data/ext/iup-linux/libiup_pplot.so +0 -0
  178. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupcd.so +0 -0
  179. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupcontrols.so +0 -0
  180. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupgl.so +0 -0
  181. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupim.so +0 -0
  182. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupimglib.so +0 -0
  183. data/ext/iup-linux/libpdflib.so +0 -0
  184. data/ext/iup-win32/cd.dll +0 -0
  185. data/ext/iup-win32/cd.lib +0 -0
  186. data/ext/iup-win32/cdcontextplus.dll +0 -0
  187. data/ext/iup-win32/cdcontextplus.lib +0 -0
  188. data/ext/iup-win32/cdlua51.lib +0 -0
  189. data/ext/iup-win32/cdluacontextplus51.lib +0 -0
  190. data/ext/iup-win32/cdluaim51.lib +0 -0
  191. data/ext/iup-win32/cdluapdf51.lib +0 -0
  192. data/ext/iup-win32/cdpdf.dll +0 -0
  193. data/ext/iup-win32/cdpdf.lib +0 -0
  194. data/ext/iup-win32/freetype6.dll +0 -0
  195. data/ext/iup-win32/freetype6.lib +0 -0
  196. data/ext/iup-win32/im.dll +0 -0
  197. data/ext/iup-win32/im_avi.dll +0 -0
  198. data/ext/iup-win32/im_capture.dll +0 -0
  199. data/ext/iup-win32/im_ecw.dll +0 -0
  200. data/ext/iup-win32/im_fftw.dll +0 -0
  201. data/ext/iup-win32/im_jp2.dll +0 -0
  202. data/ext/iup-win32/im_process.dll +0 -0
  203. data/ext/iup-win32/im_wmv.dll +0 -0
  204. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cd.h +494 -0
  205. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cd_canvas.hpp +358 -0
  206. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cd_old.h +158 -0
  207. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cd_private.h +362 -0
  208. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdcgm.h +34 -0
  209. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdclipbd.h +22 -0
  210. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cddbuf.h +23 -0
  211. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cddebug.h +24 -0
  212. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cddgn.h +23 -0
  213. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cddxf.h +22 -0
  214. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdemf.h +22 -0
  215. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdgdiplus.h +29 -0
  216. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdimage.h +23 -0
  217. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdirgb.h +30 -0
  218. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdiup.h +22 -0
  219. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdlua.h +39 -0
  220. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdlua3_private.h +120 -0
  221. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdlua5_private.h +141 -0
  222. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdluaim.h +24 -0
  223. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdluaiup.h +27 -0
  224. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdluapdf.h +27 -0
  225. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdmf.h +24 -0
  226. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdmf_private.h +32 -0
  227. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdnative.h +26 -0
  228. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdpdf.h +38 -0
  229. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdpicture.h +22 -0
  230. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdprint.h +23 -0
  231. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdps.h +37 -0
  232. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdwmf.h +22 -0
  233. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iup.h +255 -0
  234. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iup_pplot.h +40 -0
  235. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcb.h +25 -0
  236. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcbox.h +23 -0
  237. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcbs.h +42 -0
  238. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcells.h +130 -0
  239. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcolorbar.h +126 -0
  240. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcompat.h +62 -0
  241. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcontrols.h +40 -0
  242. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcpi.h +76 -0
  243. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupdef.h +520 -0
  244. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupdial.h +64 -0
  245. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupgauge.h +57 -0
  246. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupgc.h +20 -0
  247. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupgetparam.h +27 -0
  248. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupgl.h +101 -0
  249. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupim.h +21 -0
  250. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupkey.h +290 -0
  251. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iuplua.h +41 -0
  252. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iuplua_pplot.h +26 -0
  253. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupluacontrols.h +27 -0
  254. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupluagl.h +26 -0
  255. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupluaim.h +26 -0
  256. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupluaole.h +26 -0
  257. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupmask.h +52 -0
  258. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupmatrix.h +69 -0
  259. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupole.h +24 -0
  260. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupsbox.h +20 -0
  261. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupspeech.h +23 -0
  262. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupspin.h +21 -0
  263. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iuptabs.h +79 -0
  264. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iuptree.h +93 -0
  265. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupval.h +46 -0
  266. data/ext/iup-win32/include/wd.h +78 -0
  267. data/ext/iup-win32/include/wd_old.h +85 -0
  268. data/ext/iup-win32/iup.dll +0 -0
  269. data/ext/iup-win32/iup.lib +0 -0
  270. data/ext/iup-win32/iup_pplot.dll +0 -0
  271. data/ext/iup-win32/iup_pplot.lib +0 -0
  272. data/ext/iup-win32/iupcd.dll +0 -0
  273. data/ext/iup-win32/iupcd.lib +0 -0
  274. data/ext/iup-win32/iupcontrols.dll +0 -0
  275. data/ext/iup-win32/iupcontrols.lib +0 -0
  276. data/ext/iup-win32/iupgl.dll +0 -0
  277. data/ext/iup-win32/iupgl.lib +0 -0
  278. data/ext/iup-win32/iupim.dll +0 -0
  279. data/ext/iup-win32/iupim.lib +0 -0
  280. data/ext/iup-win32/iupimglib.dll +0 -0
  281. data/ext/iup-win32/iupimglib.lib +0 -0
  282. data/ext/iup-win32/iuplua51.lib +0 -0
  283. data/ext/iup-win32/iuplua_pplot51.lib +0 -0
  284. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluacd51.lib +0 -0
  285. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluacontrols51.lib +0 -0
  286. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluagl51.lib +0 -0
  287. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluaim51.lib +0 -0
  288. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluaimglib51.lib +0 -0
  289. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluaole51.lib +0 -0
  290. data/ext/iup-win32/iupole.dll +0 -0
  291. data/ext/iup-win32/iupole.lib +0 -0
  292. data/ext/iup-win32/iupstub.lib +0 -0
  293. data/ext/iup-win32/pdflib.dll +0 -0
  294. data/ext/iup-win32/pdflib.lib +0 -0
  295. data/ext/iup.c +1261 -0
  296. data/ext/mkrf_conf.rb +72 -0
  297. data/ext/rb_cd.h +1525 -0
  298. data/ext/rb_iup.h +2446 -0
  299. data/ext/rb_iup_pplot.h +129 -0
  300. data/ext/rb_iupcb.h +13 -0
  301. data/ext/rb_iupcbox.h +40 -0
  302. data/ext/rb_iupcells.h +15 -0
  303. data/ext/rb_iupcolorbar.h +17 -0
  304. data/ext/rb_iupcompat.h +237 -0
  305. data/ext/rb_iupcontrols.h +28 -0
  306. data/ext/rb_iupdef.h +3 -0
  307. data/ext/rb_iupdial.h +24 -0
  308. data/ext/rb_iupgauge.h +15 -0
  309. data/ext/rb_iupgc.h +18 -0
  310. data/ext/rb_iupgetparam.h +72 -0
  311. data/ext/rb_iupgl.h +58 -0
  312. data/ext/rb_iupim.h +25 -0
  313. data/ext/rb_iupmask.h +189 -0
  314. data/ext/rb_iupmatrix.h +80 -0
  315. data/ext/rb_iupole.h +24 -0
  316. data/ext/rb_iupsbox.h +23 -0
  317. data/ext/rb_iupspeech.h +25 -0
  318. data/ext/rb_iupspin.h +29 -0
  319. data/ext/rb_iuptabs.h +29 -0
  320. data/ext/rb_iuptree.h +94 -0
  321. data/ext/rb_iupval.h +24 -0
  322. data/lib/README +1 -0
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+ /** \file
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+ * \brief Image Processing - Global Operations
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+ *
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+ * See Copyright Notice in im_lib.h
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+ */
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+
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+ #ifndef __IM_PROCESS_GLO_H
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+ #define __IM_PROCESS_GLO_H
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+
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+ #include "im_image.h"
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+
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+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+ extern "C" {
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+ #endif
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup transform Other Domain Transform Operations
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+ * \par
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+ * Hough, Distance.
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+ *
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+ * See \ref im_process_glo.h
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+ * \ingroup process */
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+
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+ /** Hough Lines Transform. \n
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+ * It will detect white lines in a black background. So the source image must be a IM_BINARY image
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+ * with the white lines of interest enhanced. The better the threshold with the white lines the better
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+ * the line detection. \n
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+ * The destiny image must have IM_GRAY, IM_INT, hg_width=180, hg_height=2*rmax+1,
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+ * where rmax is the image diagonal/2 (rmax = srqrt(width*width + height*height)). \n
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+ * The hough transform defines "cos(theta) * X + sin(theta) * Y = rho" and the parameters are in the interval: \n
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+ * theta = "0 .. 179", rho = "-hg_height/2 .. hg_height/2" .\n
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+ * Where rho is the perpendicular distance from the center of the image and theta the angle with the normal.
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+ * So do not confuse theta with the line angle, they are perpendicular. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted. \n
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+ * Inspired from ideas in XITE, Copyright 1991, Blab, UiO \n
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+ * http://www.ifi.uio.no/~blab/Software/Xite/
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessHoughLines(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessHoughLinesNew(image: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup transform */
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+ int imProcessHoughLines(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Draw detected hough lines. \n
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+ * The source image must be IM_GRAY and IM_BYTE. The destiny image can be a clone of the source image or
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+ * it can be the source image for in place processing. \n
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+ * If the hough transform is not NULL, then the hough points are filtered to include only lines
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+ * that are significally different from each other. \n
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+ * The hough image is the hough transform image, but it is optional and can be NULL.
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+ * If not NULL then it will be used to filter lines that are very similar. \n
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+ * The hough points image is a hough transform image that was thresholded to a IM_BINARY image,
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+ * usually using a Local Max threshold operation (see \ref imProcessLocalMaxThreshold). Again the better the threshold the better the results. \n
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+ * The destiny image will be set to IM_MAP, and the detected lines will be drawn using a red color. \n
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+ * Returns the number of detected lines.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessHoughLinesDraw(src_image: imImage, hough: imImage, hough_points: imImage, dst_image: imImage) -> lines: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessHoughLinesDrawNew(image: imImage, hough: imImage, hough_points: imImage) -> lines: number, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup transform */
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+ int imProcessHoughLinesDraw(const imImage* src_image, const imImage* hough, const imImage* hough_points, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Calculates the Cross Correlation in the frequency domain. \n
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+ * CrossCorr(a,b) = IFFT(Conj(FFT(a))*FFT(b)) \n
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+ * Images must be of the same size and only destiny image must be of type complex.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessCrossCorrelation(src_image1: imImage, src_image2: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessCrossCorrelationNew(image1: imImage, image2: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup transform */
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+ void imProcessCrossCorrelation(const imImage* src_image1, const imImage* src_image2, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Calculates the Auto Correlation in the frequency domain. \n
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+ * Uses the cross correlation.
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+ * Images must be of the same size and only destiny image must be of type complex.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessAutoCorrelation(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessAutoCorrelationNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup transform */
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+ void imProcessAutoCorrelation(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Calculates the Distance Transform of a binary image
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+ * using an aproximation of the euclidian distance.\n
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+ * Each white pixel in the binary image is
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+ * assigned a value equal to its distance from the nearest
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+ * black pixel. \n
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+ * Uses a two-pass algorithm incrementally calculating the distance. \n
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+ * Source image must be IM_BINARY, destiny must be IM_FLOAT.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessDistanceTransform(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessDistanceTransformNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup transform */
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+ void imProcessDistanceTransform(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Marks all the regional maximum of the distance transform. \n
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+ * source is IMGRAY/IM_FLOAT destiny in IM_BINARY. \n
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+ * We consider maximum all connected pixel values that have smaller pixel values around it.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRegionalMaximum(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRegionalMaximumNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup transform */
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+ void imProcessRegionalMaximum(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup fourier Fourier Transform Operations
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+ * \par
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+ * All Fourier transforms use FFTW library version 2.1.5. \n
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+ * Although there are newer versions, we build binaries only to version 2
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+ * because it is small and as fast as newer versions.
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+ * Source code to use FFTW version 3 is available.
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+ * \par
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+ * FFTW Copyright Matteo Frigo, Steven G. Johnson and the MIT. \n
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+ * http://www.fftw.org \n
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+ * See "fftw.h"
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+ * \par
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+ * Must link with "im_fftw" library. \n
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+ * \par
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+ * The FFTW lib has a GPL license. The license of the "im_fftw" library is automatically the GPL.
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+ * So you cannot use it for commercial applications without contacting the authors.
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+ * \par
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+ * See \ref im_process_glo.h
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+ * \ingroup process */
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+
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+ /** Forward FFT. \n
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+ * The result has its lowest frequency at the center of the image. \n
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+ * This is an unnormalized fft. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same size. Destiny image must be of type complex.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessFFT(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessFFTNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup fourier */
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+ void imProcessFFT(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Inverse FFT. \n
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+ * The image has its lowest frequency restored to the origin before the transform. \n
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+ * The result is normalized by (width*height). \n
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+ * Images must be of the same size and both must be of type complex.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessIFFT(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessIFFTNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup fourier */
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+ void imProcessIFFT(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Raw in-place FFT (forward or inverse). \n
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+ * The lowest frequency can be centered after forward, or
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+ * can be restored to the origin before inverse. \n
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+ * The result can be normalized after the transform by sqrt(w*h) [1] or by (w*h) [2],
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+ * or left unnormalized [0]. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same size and both must be of type complex.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessFFTraw(image: imImage, inverse: number, center: number, normalize: number) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup fourier */
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+ void imProcessFFTraw(imImage* image, int inverse, int center, int normalize);
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+
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+ /** Auxiliary function for the raw FFT. \n
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+ * This is the function used internally to change the lowest frequency position in the image. \n
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+ * If the image size has even dimensions the flag "center2origin" is useless. But if it is odd,
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+ * you must specify if its from center to origin (usually used before inverse) or
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+ * from origin to center (usually used after forward). \n
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+ * Notice that this function is used for images in the the frequency domain. \n
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+ * Image type must be complex.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessSwapQuadrants(image: imImage, center2origin: number) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup fourier */
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+ void imProcessSwapQuadrants(imImage* image, int center2origin);
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+
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+
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+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+ }
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #endif
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+ /** \file
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+ * \brief Image Processing - Local Operations
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+ *
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+ * See Copyright Notice in im_lib.h
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+ */
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+
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+ #ifndef __IM_PROCESS_LOC_H
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+ #define __IM_PROCESS_LOC_H
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+
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+ #include "im_image.h"
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+
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+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+ extern "C" {
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+ #endif
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+
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup resize Image Resize
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+ * \par
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+ * Operations to change the image size.
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+ * \par
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+ * See \ref im_process_loc.h
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+ * \ingroup process */
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+
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+ /** Only reduze the image size using the given decimation order. \n
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+ * Supported decimation orders:
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+ * \li 0 - zero order (mean)
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+ * \li 1 - first order (bilinear decimation)
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+ * Images must be of the same type. If image type is IM_MAP or IM_BINARY, must use order=0. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessReduce(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, order: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessReduceNew(image: imImage, order: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup resize */
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+ int imProcessReduce(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int order);
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+
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+ /** Change the image size using the given interpolation order. \n
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+ * Supported interpolation orders:
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+ * \li 0 - zero order (near neighborhood)
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+ * \li 1 - first order (bilinear interpolation)
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+ * \li 3 - third order (bicubic interpolation)
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+ * Images must be of the same type. If image type is IM_MAP or IM_BINARY, must use order=0. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessResize(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, order: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessResizeNew(image: imImage, order: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup resize */
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+ int imProcessResize(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int order);
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+
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+ /** Reduze the image area by 4 (w/2,h/2). \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type. Destiny image size must be source image width/2, height/2.
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+ * Can not operate on IM_MAP nor IM_BINARY images.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessReduceBy4(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessReduceBy4New(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup resize */
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+ void imProcessReduceBy4(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Extract a rectangular region from an image. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type. Destiny image size must be smaller than source image width-xmin, height-ymin. \n
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+ * ymin and xmin must be >0 and <size.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessCrop(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, xmin: number, ymin: number) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessCropNew(image: imImage, xmin: number, xmax: number, ymin: number, ymax: number) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup resize */
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+ void imProcessCrop(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int xmin, int ymin);
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+
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+ /** Insert a rectangular region in an image. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type. Region image size can be larger than source image. \n
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+ * ymin and xmin must be >0 and <size. \n
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+ * Source and destiny must be of the same size. Can be done in place.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessInsert(src_image: imImage, region_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, xmin: number, ymin: number) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessInsertNew(image: imImage, region_image: imImage, xmin: number, ymin: number) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup resize */
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+ void imProcessInsert(const imImage* src_image, const imImage* region_image, imImage* dst_image, int xmin, int ymin);
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+
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+ /** Increase the image size by adding pixels with zero value. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type. Destiny image size must be greatter than source image width+xmin, height+ymin.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessAddMargins(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, xmin: number, ymin: number) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessAddMarginsNew(image: imImage, xmin: number, xmax: number, ymin: number, ymax: number) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup resize */
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+ void imProcessAddMargins(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int xmin, int ymin);
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+
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup geom Geometric Operations
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+ * \par
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+ * Operations to change the shape of the image.
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+ * \par
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+ * See \ref im_process_loc.h
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+ * \ingroup process */
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+
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+ /** Calculates the size of the new image after rotation.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessCalcRotateSize(width: number, height: number, cos0: number, sin0: number) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ void imProcessCalcRotateSize(int width, int height, int *new_width, int *new_height, double cos0, double sin0);
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+
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+ /** Rotates the image using the given interpolation order (see \ref imProcessResize). \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type. The destiny size can be calculated using \ref imProcessCalcRotateSize to fit the new image size,
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+ * or can be any size, including the original size. The rotation is relative to the center of the image. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRotate(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, cos0: number, sin0: number, order: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRotateNew(image: imImage, cos0: number, sin0: number, order: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ int imProcessRotate(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, double cos0, double sin0, int order);
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+
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+ /** Rotates the image using the given interpolation order (see \ref imProcessResize). \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type. Destiny can have any size, including the original size. \n
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+ * The rotation is relative to the reference point. But the result can be shifted to the origin. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRotateRef(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, cos0: number, sin0: number, x: number, y: number, to_origin: boolean, order: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRotateRefNew(image: imImage, cos0: number, sin0: number, x: number, y: number, to_origin: boolean, order: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ int imProcessRotateRef(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, double cos0, double sin0, int x, int y, int to_origin, int order);
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+
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+ /** Rotates the image in 90 degrees counterclockwise or clockwise. Swap columns by lines. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type. Destiny width and height must be source height and width. \n
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+ * Direction can be clockwise (1) or counter clockwise (-1).
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRotate90(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, dir_clockwise: boolean) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRotate90New(image: imImage, dir_clockwise: boolean) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ void imProcessRotate90(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int dir_clockwise);
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+
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+ /** Rotates the image in 180 degrees. Swap columns and swap lines. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type and size.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRotate180(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRotate180New(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ void imProcessRotate180(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Mirror the image in a horizontal flip. Swap columns. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type and size.
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+ * Can be done in-place.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessMirror(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessMirrorNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ void imProcessMirror(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Apply a vertical flip. Swap lines. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type and size.
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+ * Can be done in-place.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessFlip(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessFlipNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ void imProcessFlip(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Apply a radial distortion using the given interpolation order (see imProcessResize). \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type and size. Returns zero if the counter aborted.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRadial(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, k1: number, order: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRadialNew(image: imImage, k1: number, order: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ int imProcessRadial(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float k1, int order);
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+
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+ /** Apply a swirl distortion using the given interpolation order (see imProcessResize). \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type and size. Returns zero if the counter aborted.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessSwirl(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, k: number, order: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessSwirlNew(image: imImage, k: number, order: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ int imProcessSwirl(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float k1, int order);
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+
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+ /** Split the image in two images, one containing the odd lines and other containing the even lines. \n
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+ * Images must be of the same type. Height of the output images must be half the height of the input image.
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+ * If the height of the input image is odd then the first image must have height equals to half+1.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessInterlaceSplit(src_image: imImage, dst_image1: imImage, dst_image2: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessInterlaceSplitNew(image: imImage) -> new_image1: imImage, new_image2: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup geom */
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+ void imProcessInterlaceSplit(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image1, imImage* dst_image2);
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+
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup morphgray Morphology Operations for Gray Images
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+ * \par
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+ * See \ref im_process_loc.h
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+ * \ingroup process */
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+
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+ /** Base gray morphology convolution. \n
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+ * Supports all data types except IM_CFLOAT. Can be applied on color images. \n
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+ * Kernel is always IM_INT. Use kernel size odd for better results. \n
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+ * Use -1 for don't care positions in kernel. Kernel values are added to image values, then \n
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+ * you can use the maximum or the minimum within the kernel area. \n
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+ * No border extensions are used.
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+ * All the gray morphology operations use this function. \n
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+ * If the kernel image attribute "Description" exists it is used by the counter.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel: imImage, ismax: boolean) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel: imImage, ismax: boolean) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphgray */
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+ int imProcessGrayMorphConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, const imImage* kernel, int ismax);
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+
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+ /** Gray morphology convolution with a kernel full of "0"s and use minimum value.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphErode(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphErodeNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphgray */
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+ int imProcessGrayMorphErode(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Gray morphology convolution with a kernel full of "0"s and use maximum value.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphDilate(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphDilateNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphgray */
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+ int imProcessGrayMorphDilate(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Erode+Dilate.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphOpen(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphOpenNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphgray */
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+ int imProcessGrayMorphOpen(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Dilate+Erode.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphClose(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphCloseNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphgray */
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+ int imProcessGrayMorphClose(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Open+Difference.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphTopHat(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphTopHatNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphgray */
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+ int imProcessGrayMorphTopHat(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Close+Difference.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphWell(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphWellNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphgray */
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+ int imProcessGrayMorphWell(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Difference(Erode, Dilate).
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphGradient(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGrayMorphGradientNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphgray */
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+ int imProcessGrayMorphGradient(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup morphbin Morphology Operations for Binary Images
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+ * \par
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+ * See \ref im_process_loc.h
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+ * \ingroup process */
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+
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+ /** Base binary morphology convolution. \n
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+ * Images are all IM_BINARY. Kernel is IM_INT, but values can be only 1, 0 or -1. Use kernel size odd for better results. \n
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+ * Hit white means hit=1 and miss=0, or else hit=0 and miss=1. \n
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+ * Use -1 for don't care positions in kernel. Kernel values are simply compared with image values. \n
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+ * The operation can be repeated by a number of iterations.
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+ * The border is zero extended. \n
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+ * Almost all the binary morphology operations use this function.\n
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+ * If the kernel image attribute "Description" exists it is used by the counter.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel: imImage, hit_white: boolean, iter: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel: imImage, hit_white: boolean, iter: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphbin */
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+ int imProcessBinMorphConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, const imImage* kernel, int hit_white, int iter);
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+
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+ /** Binary morphology convolution with a kernel full of "1"s and hit white.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphErode(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphErodeNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphbin */
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+ int imProcessBinMorphErode(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size, int iter);
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+
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+ /** Binary morphology convolution with a kernel full of "0"s and hit black.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphDilate(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphDilateNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphbin */
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+ int imProcessBinMorphDilate(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size, int iter);
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+
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+ /** Erode+Dilate.
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+ * When iteration is more than one it means Erode+Erode+Erode+...+Dilate+Dilate+Dilate+...
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphOpen(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphOpenNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphbin */
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+ int imProcessBinMorphOpen(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size, int iter);
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+
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+ /** Dilate+Erode.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphClose(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphCloseNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphbin */
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+ int imProcessBinMorphClose(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size, int iter);
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+
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+ /** Erode+Difference. \n
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+ * The difference from the source image is applied only once.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphOutline(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphOutlineNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number, iter: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphbin */
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+ int imProcessBinMorphOutline(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size, int iter);
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+
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+ /** Thins the supplied binary image using Rosenfeld's parallel thinning algorithm. \n
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+ * Reference: \n
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+ * "Efficient Binary Image Thinning using Neighborhood Maps" \n
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+ * by Joseph M. Cychosz, 3ksnn64@ecn.purdue.edu \n
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+ * in "Graphics Gems IV", Academic Press, 1994
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphThin(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBinMorphThinNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup morphbin */
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+ void imProcessBinMorphThin(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup rank Rank Convolution Operations
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+ * \par
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+ * All the rank convolution use the same base function. Near the border the base function
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+ * includes only the real image pixels in the rank. No border extensions are used.
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+ * \par
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+ * See \ref im_process_loc.h
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+ * \ingroup process */
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+
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+ /** Rank convolution using the median value. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted. \n
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+ * Supports all data types except IM_CFLOAT. Can be applied on color images.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessMedianConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessMedianConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup rank */
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+ int imProcessMedianConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Rank convolution using (maximum-minimum) value. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted. \n
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+ * Supports all data types except IM_CFLOAT. Can be applied on color images.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRangeConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRangeConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup rank */
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+ int imProcessRangeConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Rank convolution using the closest maximum or minimum value. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted. \n
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+ * Supports all data types except IM_CFLOAT. Can be applied on color images.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRankClosestConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRankClosestConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup rank */
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+ int imProcessRankClosestConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Rank convolution using the maximum value. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted. \n
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+ * Supports all data types except IM_CFLOAT. Can be applied on color images.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRankMaxConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRankMaxConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup rank */
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+ int imProcessRankMaxConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Rank convolution using the minimum value. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted. \n
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+ * Supports all data types except IM_CFLOAT. Can be applied on color images.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRankMinConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRankMinConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup rank */
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+ int imProcessRankMinConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Threshold using a rank convolution with a range contrast function. \n
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+ * Supports all integer IM_GRAY images as source, and IM_BINARY as destiny. \n
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+ * Local variable threshold by the method of Bernsen. \n
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+ * Extracted from XITE, Copyright 1991, Blab, UiO \n
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+ * http://www.ifi.uio.no/~blab/Software/Xite/
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+ \verbatim
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+ Reference:
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+ Bernsen, J: "Dynamic thresholding of grey-level images"
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+ Proc. of the 8th ICPR, Paris, Oct 1986, 1251-1255.
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+ Author: Oivind Due Trier
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+ \endverbatim
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRangeContrastThreshold(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number, min_range: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRangeContrastThresholdNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number, min_range: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup threshold */
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+ int imProcessRangeContrastThreshold(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size, int min_range);
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+
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+ /** Threshold using a rank convolution with a local max function. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted. \n
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+ * Supports all integer IM_GRAY images as source, and IM_BINARY as destiny.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessLocalMaxThreshold(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number, min_level: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessLocalMaxThresholdNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number, min_level: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup threshold */
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+ int imProcessLocalMaxThreshold(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size, int min_level);
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+
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup convolve Convolution Operations
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+ * \par
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+ * See \ref im_process_loc.h
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+ * \ingroup process */
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+
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+ /** Base Convolution with a kernel. \n
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+ * Kernel can be IM_INT or IM_FLOAT, but always IM_GRAY. Use kernel size odd for better results. \n
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+ * Supports all data types. The border is mirrored. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted. Most of the convolutions use this function.\n
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+ * If the kernel image attribute "Description" exists it is used by the counter.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, const imImage* kernel);
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+
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+ /** Base convolution when the kernel is separable. Only the first line and the first column will be used. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted.\n
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+ * If the kernel image attribute "Description" exists it is used by the counter.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveSep(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveSepNew(image: imImage, kernel: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessConvolveSep(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, const imImage* kernel);
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+
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+ /** Base Convolution with two kernels. The result is the magnitude of the result of each convolution. \n
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+ * Kernel can be IM_INT or IM_FLOAT, but always IM_GRAY. Use kernel size odd for better results. \n
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+ * Supports all data types. The border is mirrored. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted. Most of the convolutions use this function.\n
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+ * If the kernel image attribute "Description" exists it is used by the counter.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveDual(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel1, kernel2: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveDualNew(image: imImage, kernel1, kernel2: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessConvolveDual(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, const imImage *kernel1, const imImage *kernel2);
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+
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+ /** Repeats the convolution a number of times. \n
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted.\n
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+ * If the kernel image attribute "Description" exists it is used by the counter.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveRep(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel: imImage, count: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveRepNew(image: imImage, kernel: imImage, count: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessConvolveRep(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, const imImage* kernel, int count);
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+
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+ /** Convolve with a kernel rotating it 8 times and getting the absolute maximum value. \n
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+ * Kernel must be square. \n
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+ * The rotation is implemented only for kernel sizes 3x3, 5x5 and 7x7. \n
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+ * Supports all data types except IM_CFLOAT.
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+ * Returns zero if the counter aborted.\n
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+ * If the kernel image attribute "Description" exists it is used by the counter.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessCompassConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessCompassConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessCompassConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, imImage* kernel);
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+
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+ /** Utility function to rotate a kernel one time.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessRotateKernel(kernel: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ void imProcessRotateKernel(imImage* kernel);
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+
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+ /** Difference(Gaussian1, Gaussian2). \n
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+ * Supports all data types,
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+ * but if source is IM_BYTE or IM_USHORT destiny image must be of type IM_INT.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessDiffOfGaussianConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, stddev1: number, stddev2: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessDiffOfGaussianConvolveNew(image: imImage, stddev1: number, stddev2: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessDiffOfGaussianConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float stddev1, float stddev2);
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+
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+ /** Convolution with a laplacian of a gaussian kernel. \n
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+ * Supports all data types,
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+ * but if source is IM_BYTE or IM_USHORT destiny image must be of type IM_INT.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessLapOfGaussianConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, stddev: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessLapOfGaussianConvolveNew(image: imImage, stddev: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessLapOfGaussianConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float stddev);
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+
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+ /** Convolution with a kernel full of "1"s inside a circle. \n
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+ * Supports all data types.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessMeanConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessMeanConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessMeanConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Convolution with a float gaussian kernel. \n
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+ * If sdtdev is negative its magnitude will be used as the kernel size. \n
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+ * Supports all data types.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGaussianConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, stddev: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessGaussianConvolveNew(image: imImage, stddev: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessGaussianConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float stddev);
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+
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+ /** Convolution with a barlett kernel. \n
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+ * Supports all data types.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBarlettConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessBarlettConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessBarlettConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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+
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+ /** Magnitude of the sobel convolution. \n
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+ * Supports all data types.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessSobelConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessSobelConvolveNew(image: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessSobelConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Magnitude of the prewitt convolution. \n
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+ * Supports all data types.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessPrewittConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessPrewittConvolveNew(image: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessPrewittConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Spline edge dectection. \n
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+ * Supports all data types.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessSplineEdgeConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessSplineEdgeConvolveNew(image: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imProcessSplineEdgeConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** Finds the zero crossings of IM_INT and IM_FLOAT images. Crossings are marked with non zero values
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+ * indicating the intensity of the edge. It is usually used after a second derivative, laplace. \n
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+ * Extracted from XITE, Copyright 1991, Blab, UiO \n
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+ * http://www.ifi.uio.no/~blab/Software/Xite/
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessZeroCrossing(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessZeroCrossingNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ void imProcessZeroCrossing(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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+
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+ /** First part of the Canny edge detector. Includes the gaussian filtering and the nonmax suppression. \n
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+ * After using this you could apply a Hysteresis Threshold, see \ref imProcessHysteresisThreshold. \n
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+ * Image must be IM_BYTE/IM_GRAY. \n
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+ * Implementation from the book:
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+ \verbatim
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+ J. R. Parker
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+ "Algoritms for Image Processing and Computer Vision"
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+ WILEY
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+ \endverbatim
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessCanny(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, stddev: number) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \verbatim im.ProcessCannyNew(image: imImage, stddev: number) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ void imProcessCanny(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float stddev);
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+
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+ /** Calculates the kernel size given the standard deviation. \n
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+ * If sdtdev is negative its magnitude will be used as the kernel size.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.GaussianStdDev2KernelSize(stddev: number) -> kernel_size: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ int imGaussianStdDev2KernelSize(float stddev);
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+
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+ /** Calculates the standard deviation given the kernel size.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim im.GaussianKernelSize2StdDev(kernel_size: number) -> stddev: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup convolve */
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+ float imGaussianKernelSize2StdDev(int kernel_size);
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+
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+
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+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+ }
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #endif